AI Coding Tools for BSD

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    GitHub Copilot SDK

    GitHub Copilot SDK

    Multi-platform SDK for integrating GitHub Copilot Agent into apps

    The GitHub Copilot SDK is a developer toolkit that enables creators to build custom AI-assisted experiences powered by Copilot models within their own applications, editors, and workflows. Instead of being limited to editors like VS Code, this SDK lets teams embed Copilot-style code suggestions, natural language assistance, and predictive completions anywhere they see fit—such as internal IDEs, browser extensions, documentation portals, or bespoke tools tailored to specific languages or frameworks. It provides a structured API surface for invoking the Copilot model in context with the surrounding user state, capturing document content, cursor position, and invocation triggers so suggestions are relevant and responsive. The SDK includes helpers for streaming completions, managing rate limits, handling authentication, and integrating with telemetry and analytics pipelines.
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    Habit Tracker

    Habit Tracker

    Habit Tracker for the AI Coding Workshop

    Habit Tracker is a personal habit-tracking web application designed to help users build and maintain daily habits through intuitive UI and analytics that visualize progress over time. It runs locally with a FastAPI backend (Python) and a React frontend, storing all data in a lightweight SQLite database so there’s no need for user accounts or cloud storage, which keeps habit data fully private and self-contained. The app provides streak tracking and completion rates for each habit, giving users feedback on consistency and motivation by showing how often habits are completed and where they may be lagging. A calendar view lets users see a monthly grid of their habit history with color-coded days to highlight patterns and encourage daily engagement. Habit-Tracker also supports planned absences so users can skip days without breaking their streaks, reducing frustration and keeping long-term habits on track.
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    Laravel Boost

    Laravel Boost

    Laravel-focused MCP server for augmenting AI powered local development

    Boost is a Laravel-first toolkit that supercharges AI-assisted development by giving assistants structured, Laravel-aware context. At its core it runs as an MCP server that exposes a battery of Laravel-specific tools, so an AI agent can explore your app, inspect code and config, and take targeted actions instead of guessing. It ships opinionated, composable guidelines tuned for popular Laravel packages, which helps keep generated code idiomatic and consistent with framework norms. The package also curates a large body of vectorized Laravel ecosystem knowledge that’s scoped to what you’ve actually installed, improving retrieval precision and response quality. It’s designed to fit naturally into existing projects, supporting current Laravel releases and modern PHP runtimes with minimal setup. Rather than trying to replace your editor or framework, Boost acts like an intelligent layer that understands Laravel’s conventions and reduces the “explain my app to the AI” friction.
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    AsmJit

    AsmJit

    Low-latency machine code generation

    AsmJit is a low-level code generation library designed for dynamically creating machine code at runtime, enabling just-in-time (JIT) compilation for performance-critical applications. It provides a high-level API that abstracts away the complexity of writing raw assembly while still allowing fine-grained control over instruction generation. The library supports multiple architectures, including x86 and x64, making it versatile for cross-platform development. It is commonly used in applications such as emulators, compilers, and high-performance computing systems where runtime optimization is essential. asmjit emphasizes low latency and efficiency, ensuring that generated code executes quickly without significant overhead. Its modular design allows developers to integrate it into various systems with minimal friction. Overall, asmjit bridges the gap between high-level programming and low-level execution by enabling efficient runtime code generation.
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    Claude Code Architecture Study

    Claude Code Architecture Study

    Research on Coding Agents

    Claude Code Architecture Study is an educational and experimental repository designed to teach developers how to build, configure, and understand AI coding agents from first principles. The project focuses on breaking down the architecture of agentic systems, including how models perceive context, make decisions, and execute actions in a coding environment. It likely provides step-by-step examples, conceptual explanations, and practical implementations that guide users through creating their own agents. The framework emphasizes learning by doing, allowing users to experiment with agent behavior, prompt design, and workflow structuring. It also explores how agents interact with tools such as file systems, terminals, and APIs, giving a holistic view of real-world applications. The project is particularly valuable for developers transitioning from traditional programming to AI-assisted or autonomous development paradigms.
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    Claude Code Hooks Mastery

    Claude Code Hooks Mastery

    Master Claude Code Hooks

    Claude Code Hooks Mastery is a trending community-centric GitHub repository aimed at helping developers master Claude Code hooks — customizable integration points that let users extend, automate, and augment workflows when using Claude Code, an agentic terminal coding assistant. Although the project itself doesn’t include a single coherent application, it functions as a curated collection of advanced hook examples, best practices, and coding patterns that show how to tailor Claude Code to specific use cases such as automated CI workflows, custom command triggers, and integrations with external tools. The repository is part of a larger ecosystem of Claude Code tooling that enables natural-language-driven coding tasks, and the hooks contained here help users go beyond default behaviors to solve real problems efficiently.
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    Claude Cognitive

    Claude Cognitive

    Persistent context and multi-instance coordination

    Claude Cognitive is an advanced memory and context-management extension designed to address the stateless limitations of Claude Code by giving the model a form of persistent “working memory” and multi-instance coordination. It introduces an attention-based context router that prioritizes files and content relevant to the current development discussion — tagging them as HOT, WARM, or COLD based on recency and keyword activation — so Claude Code doesn’t waste token budget rereading irrelevant code. This context routing dramatically reduces redundant token usage and accelerates large codebase interactions by focusing only on what truly matters to the current task. Additionally, Claude-Cognitive includes a pool coordinator to share state across multiple Claude Code instances, preserving what’s been learned or completed and preventing repetitive debugging or redundant exploration.
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    ClaudeBar

    ClaudeBar

    A macOS menu bar application that monitors AI coding assistant usage

    ClaudeBar is a macOS menu bar utility that helps developers and power users monitor their AI coding assistant usage quotas from a lightweight system tray interface. Rather than constantly running CLI commands or navigating web dashboards, users can glance at their quota statistics for services like Claude, Codex, Gemini, GitHub Copilot, and Antigravity directly from the menu bar. The application provides real-time tracking of session, weekly, and model-specific usage percentages, using visual indicators such as color-coded progress bars to communicate when quotas are healthy, nearing limits, or depleted. It includes options to enable or disable monitoring for individual providers, supports multiple visual themes (including dark mode and a festive theme), and refreshes data at configurable intervals so users always have up-to-date information.
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    CoStrict

    CoStrict

    Strict AI coder for enterprises, quality first

    CoStrict is an enterprise-focused, open-source AI coding assistant designed to standardize and elevate software development workflows through structured, high-quality automation. Unlike typical AI coding tools that prioritize speed over rigor, CoStrict introduces a “strict mode” methodology that enforces disciplined processes such as requirements analysis, architecture planning, task decomposition, and test generation before producing code. This makes it particularly suitable for organizations that require consistency, auditability, and reliability in AI-assisted development. The system integrates repository-wide analysis using retrieval-augmented generation, allowing it to understand large codebases and provide context-aware suggestions, reviews, and modifications. It also incorporates multi-agent or multi-expert verification strategies, ensuring that generated code is validated from multiple perspectives before being accepted.
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    Code World Model (CWM)

    Code World Model (CWM)

    Research code artifacts for Code World Model (CWM)

    CWM (Code World Model) is a 32-billion-parameter open-weights language model. It is developed by Meta for enhancing code generation and reasoning about programs. It is explicitly trained on execution traces, action-observation trajectories, and agentic interactions in controlled environments. It has been developed to better capture how code, actions, and state interact over time. The repository provides inference code, reproducibility scripts, prompt guides, and more. It has model cards, utilities, demos, and evaluation artifacts. Inference scripts and utilities for code generation tasks. Evaluation benchmarks on code, mathematics, and reasoning tasks. Demos, serving code, and evaluation pipelines.
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    Expect

    Expect

    Let agents test your code in a real browser

    Expect is a developer-focused utility designed to simplify validation, testing, and assertion workflows across software environments by providing a clean and expressive interface for defining expected outcomes. The project likely centers on improving readability and maintainability in testing scenarios, allowing developers to write expectations in a concise and human-readable format. It may support chaining conditions, enabling complex validation logic without introducing unnecessary verbosity. The design suggests a focus on productivity, reducing cognitive load when writing and reviewing tests or validation scripts. It is likely adaptable across multiple contexts, including unit testing, integration testing, and runtime assertions. By abstracting repetitive validation logic, expect helps developers focus on behavior rather than implementation details. Overall, it serves as a lightweight but powerful tool for improving software reliability and clarity in testing workflows.
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    Gemma Chat

    Gemma Chat

    Local AI chat + coding agent for Apple Silicon, powered by Gemma 4

    Gemma Chat is a local-first AI chat and coding assistant designed to run fully on-device, particularly optimized for Apple Silicon machines. It leverages Google’s Gemma family of lightweight language models, which are built on the same underlying technology as Gemini and designed for efficient local inference and reasoning tasks. The project enables users to interact with AI through a chat interface while also supporting code generation and editing workflows. It emphasizes privacy and independence by avoiding cloud dependencies, allowing all interactions and data to remain local. The system integrates model selection and execution directly into the app, giving users control over performance and behavior. It is particularly aligned with the “vibe coding” approach, where users iteratively build and modify projects through conversational prompts. Overall, gemma-chat provides a streamlined, developer-focused environment for local AI experimentation and productivity.
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    Leanstral

    Leanstral

    Open-source code agent designed for Lean 4

    Leanstral is an open-weight large language model developed by Mistral AI and specifically designed as a code agent for the Lean 4 proof assistant, enabling advanced interaction with formal mathematics and program verification systems. The model is built to understand and generate Lean 4 code, which is used to express complex mathematical constructs as well as formal software specifications. By focusing on theorem proving and formal reasoning, Leanstral represents a specialized direction within large language models, targeting domains that require strict correctness and logical rigor rather than general conversational tasks. It leverages modern large-scale architectures, likely incorporating mixture-of-experts techniques, to balance efficiency and capability while handling structured symbolic reasoning tasks. The model can assist in writing proofs, exploring mathematical structures, and validating logical properties in code.
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    Learn Claude Code

    Learn Claude Code

    Bash is all you need, write a claude code with only 16 line code

    Learn Claude Code is an educational repository that teaches how modern AI coding agents work by walking learners through a sequence of progressively more complex agent implementations, starting with a minimal Bash-based agent and culminating in agents with explicit planning, subagents, and skills. It emphasizes a hands-on learning path where each version (from v0 to v4) adds conceptual building blocks like the core agent loop, todo planning, task decomposition, and domain knowledge skills, illuminating the patterns behind what makes a true AI agent tick. The goal is to demystify agent architectures like Claude Code by having learners build simplified versions themselves and observe how tools, memory management, planning constraints, and context isolation contribute to reliable agent behavior. Along the way, the project teaches fundamentals such as how to let models call external tools, maintain clean memory for long tasks, and inject domain expertise without retraining the model.
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    Magazine Web PPT

    Magazine Web PPT

    A Claude Code Skill that turns prompts into magazine-style HTML decks

    Magazine Web PPT is a specialized AI skill set designed to enhance the creation and structuring of PowerPoint presentations. It provides guidance on slide organization, storytelling, and visual design principles tailored for professional presentations. The system helps users transform raw ideas into coherent slide decks with clear messaging and logical flow. It emphasizes effective communication through structured layouts and concise content. The project is particularly useful for business, education, and consulting scenarios where presentation quality is critical. It integrates with AI workflows to assist in generating and refining slides automatically. Overall, it improves both the efficiency and quality of presentation creation.
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    Markdown Viewer Agent Skills

    Markdown Viewer Agent Skills

    Opinionated skills for AI coding agents to create stunning diagrams

    Markdown Viewer Agent Skills is a repository that provides a collection of modular AI “skills” designed to extend the capabilities of agents or tools that operate on markdown-based workflows. These skills are typically structured as self-contained instruction sets that define how an AI should perform specific tasks, such as formatting, analysis, or content transformation. The project emphasizes simplicity and composability, allowing developers to integrate these skills into existing systems without requiring complex infrastructure. Each skill is designed to be reusable and adaptable, making it easy to customize behavior for different use cases. The repository aligns with the broader concept of agent skills, where capabilities are encapsulated into modular units that can be dynamically loaded and executed. It supports workflows that rely heavily on markdown as a primary medium for content and communication.
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    Modelence

    Modelence

    Modelence is an all-in-one TypeScript platform

    Modelence is an all-in-one TypeScript platform aimed at helping teams ship production web apps with far less boilerplate than a typical full-stack setup. It positions itself as a Supabase-style experience tailored toward MongoDB-centric development, bundling common backend needs like authentication, database integration, and observability into a cohesive framework. The project is built to support modern application workflows where product teams want to move quickly without stitching together many separate services and libraries. It includes scaffolding and tooling to create a new application quickly, then run a local development server with a predictable structure that’s easy to extend. Modelence also focuses on “standard features” that most apps require, so developers can spend more time on product logic rather than setup and glue code.
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    OpenReview

    OpenReview

    An open-source, self-hosted AI code review bot powered by Vercel

    OpenReview is an open-source, self-hosted AI-powered code review system designed to automate and enhance the pull request review process using advanced language models. Built by Vercel Labs, it integrates directly with GitHub workflows, allowing developers to trigger intelligent code reviews by simply mentioning a bot in a pull request. The system operates in a sandboxed environment with access to the repository, enabling it to run linters, tests, and formatting tools as part of its review process. It provides detailed, line-by-line feedback and can suggest or even apply fixes directly to the codebase. OpenReview is designed for extensibility, supporting custom review skills that can be tailored to specific development needs or coding standards. Its architecture leverages Vercel’s infrastructure for scalable and reliable execution, ensuring that reviews can be resumed or retried if interrupted.
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    SERA CLI

    SERA CLI

    A tool to use the Ai2 Open Coding Agents Soft-Verified Agents

    SERA CLI is a command-line tool created by AllenAI to enable developers to interact with the SERA (Soft-Verified Efficient Repository Agents) model family using Claude Code as the execution front end. It provides a convenient interface for deploying, testing, and using SERA models without needing to write scaffold code from scratch, acting as both a proxy and utility wrapper to simplify workflows that involve large agent models. Through sera-cli, users can connect to local or cloud-hosted SERA deployments, including via Modal for quick GPU provisioning and model caching, which helps accelerate experiments. The project is targeted at practitioners and researchers in the AI space who need a flexible but powerful CLI interface for model invocation, endpoint configuration, and integration with development pipelines.
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    Sec-Context

    Sec-Context

    AI Code Security Anti-Patterns distilled from 150+ sources

    Sec-Context is a curated security research project that distills common code anti-patterns and vulnerabilities that generative AI tends to produce, presenting them as a comprehensive set of examples and secure alternatives that can be used to train or guide AI assistants and reviewers toward safer code generation. It compiles insights from over 150 industry and academic sources into structured reference documents that outline real-world security problems such as hardcoded secrets, SQL injection, cross-site scripting, command injection, weak password storage, and other frequent issues that occur when code is auto-generated without context of best practices. Each anti-pattern is paired with a secure coding alternative and explanation, offering educational value for both humans and automated review agents designed to flag or correct unsafe patterns.
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    Sourcery AI Code Review

    Sourcery AI Code Review

    Instant AI code reviews

    Sourcery is an AI-powered code assistant designed to help developers write cleaner, more maintainable Python code by suggesting real-time refactorings, improvements, and best-practice rewrites directly in popular editors and IDEs. Instead of just offering autocomplete, Sourcery analyzes existing functions and code patterns to provide context-aware suggestions that can simplify logic, reduce duplication, improve naming, and correct anti-patterns, helping developers adhere to idiomatic style without manual review. It integrates directly into development workflows through plugins for editors like VS Code, JetBrains IDEs, and command-line tools, so suggestions appear where developers already write code. Because it continuously evaluates changes, it can catch inefficiencies and suggest enhancements both while typing and during dedicated refactor passes. Teams can standardize code quality across codebases by adopting Sourcery’s automated suggestions as part of review or CI pipelines.
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    VibeKit

    VibeKit

    Run Claude Code, Gemini, Codex in a clean, isolated sandbox

    Vibekit is an open-source toolkit focused on rapid prototyping and building of AI-driven experiences, particularly those that integrate multimodal inputs, reactive interfaces, and context-aware behaviors. It provides a set of abstractions and utilities that let developers connect generative models to UI frameworks, sensors, event streams, and external services without having to build plumbing from scratch. Instead of treating AI models as black boxes behind simple prompts, Vibekit encourages developers to define declarative behaviors, reactive rules, and data flows that make the outputs of models part of living application logic. This can include things like dynamic content generation, live adaptation based on user interaction, and connectors to external APIs for enriched grounding. The toolkit also supports testing and local iteration, with utilities that simulate event streams and mock model responses to make development predictable.
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    agentation

    agentation

    The visual feedback tool for agents

    Agentation is a visual annotation and feedback tool designed to make interacting with AI coding agents more intuitive and precise by letting developers visually click on frontend elements in a browser and annotate them with context before sending structured feedback to an agent. Instead of describing UI elements in text — like “the blue button in the sidebar” — users click directly on elements to automatically capture selectors, positions, and contextual metadata that can be consumed by AI agents to locate exact code references. This approach dramatically improves clarity and reduces ambiguity when working with AI tools that generate or modify UI code, making the handoff between human design intent and AI execution much clearer. The package installs into a React app and shows a floating toolbar that lets you activate element selection and add notes during a development session, helping you capture precise targets for improved AI output.
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    claurst

    claurst

    Your favorite Terminal Coding Agent, now in Rust

    claurst is an experimental AI agent framework that appears to focus on structured reasoning and task execution within coding or automation environments. The project likely explores how agents can be designed to handle complex workflows through modular components and clearly defined execution steps. It may include abstractions for managing context, decision-making, and interaction with external tools, enabling agents to perform multi-step tasks efficiently. The architecture suggests a focus on flexibility, allowing developers to adapt the system to different use cases or domains. It is likely intended as a lightweight but extensible platform for experimenting with agent behavior and orchestration. The project may also emphasize simplicity, making it accessible for developers who want to prototype agent systems quickly.
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    fireworks-tech-graph

    fireworks-tech-graph

    Claude Code skill for generating production-quality SVG+PNG technical

    fireworks-tech-graph is an AI-driven project focused on building structured knowledge graphs that map relationships between technologies, concepts, and entities within technical domains. It aims to transform unstructured information into interconnected graphs that can be queried and analyzed for insights, making it easier to understand complex ecosystems such as software stacks or research fields. The system likely leverages AI techniques for entity extraction, relationship mapping, and graph construction, enabling automated knowledge organization. It can be used to power recommendation systems, research tools, or intelligent assistants that require contextual understanding of technical topics. The project emphasizes scalability and adaptability, allowing it to handle large datasets and evolving knowledge bases. By structuring information into graph form, it enables more meaningful navigation and discovery compared to traditional document-based systems.
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